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My Favourite Game

   My Favourite game is Cricket. I not only enjoy playing this game but also love watching it. It is my favourite game. We play cricket in our school also. I am in our school team and I really enjoy playing for our school. I open inning for our school's team. I like aspects of the game - batting, fielding and bowling. I especially like taking catches and diving to stop the boundaries during fielding. I bowl sometimes. But it is batting that I enjoy the most. I am also the vice-captain of the school team. in the last inter-school tournament, our school had grabbed the trophy and I had contributed 58 runs to my school team's score. 
Our coach too is very hardworking. We practice everyday from 6 a.m to 8 a.m in the morning and 4 p.m to 5 p.m in the evening. We first warm up by taking a few rounds of our ground, then we do a few stretching and fitness exercise. Then we practice as per our turns - fielding, batting or bowling. I also enjoy watching the game whenever there is a live telecast on Television.
Recently, I got a chance to watch a live cricket match at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium between India and Srilanka. It was a thrilling experience. I enjoyed the match especially, the great performances  of captain Virat Kohli , Rohit, youvraj and Manish Pandey. Rohit is my favourite batsman. But the new sensation kohli too has won the hearts of many people including mine. It was a great joy to was my favourite teams pitched against each other. India had won in the end, therefore our joy was doubled and we felt our watching the match was even more rewarded. I wish, I could get more chances of such kind to watch live matches.
 
 
 
 
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